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Colby Magazine, Fall 2001 | Media right, said Matthew Testa 91, a former Jackson Hole, Wyo., newspaper reporter. So Testa bought a ticket from New York to south dakota on faith and http://www.colby.edu/colby.mag/issues/fall01/media/
Extractions: Lakota Sioux "buffalo walkers" cross a bridge over the Yellowstone River during a 500-mile march protesting the slaughter of bison that stray outside Yellowstone National Park Every winter, bison from America's last free-roaming herd leave the protection of Yellowstone National Park in search of grazing land. Since 1985 more than 3,000 bison that tested positive for the disease brucellosis have been killed by Montana's Department of Livestock, which maintains it is protecting local cattle herds. During the winter of 1996-97 1,000 bison were killed. The controversial practice has caused a clash involving government officials, ranchers, conservationists and Native Americans. "Something wasn't right," said Matthew Testa '91, a former Jackson Hole, Wyo., newspaper reporter. "People were very concerned." While regional and national media covered the issue in 1997, it would be three years before Testa would examine the controversy on film as producer, director and cinematographer of The Buffalo War , an award-winning hour-long documentary of the conflict.
Extractions: Campus card company launches roommate matching system Using a page from companies that guarantee you can "find the perfect mate" by using their services, General Meters has developed a software package that allows students to find their future roommates. The web-based program is available to any college, even those who don't utilize General Meters' University One-Card System, said the company's Fred Emery, systems marketing. Read the full story Mississippi school district automates time and attendance with biometrics in response to lawsuit When the Grenada, Mississippi School District faced a lawsuit filed under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, the district learned an important lesson: accurate calculation of regular and overtime rates for hourly workers is vital. In such litigation, the burden is on the employer to prove actual employee hours worked. Now, Attendance Enterprise from InfoTronics, Inc. automates time and attendance processing with useful functionality such as full compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act and support for multiple job positions. Grenada School District benefits from biometric data collection and a flexible rules engine to calculate accruals, overtime, shift pay, and other federally-mandated rules. Read the full story Japanese student ID provides secure access using contactless smart cards and palm vein biometrics Student ID technology combining contactless palm vein authentication with a multi-function card, has made its debut at a Japanese high tech college. The extra layers of student protection will also help the school comply with tougher personal data security laws.
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Extractions: Posted on Fri Jun 25th, 2004 at 01:59:03 PM EST Those wacky folks at YetiSports have come up with a new game . Helpful tip: Aim low for the giraffes, highbut not too highfor everything else. Consider this an open thread. Mixed News Intellectual pathos (169 comments) Display: Threaded Minimal Nested Flat Flat Unthreaded Dynamic Threaded Dynamic Minimal Sort: Unrated, then Highest Highest Rated First Lowest Rated First Ignore Ratings Newest First Oldest First For Penguin Abusers Everywhere comments (49 topical, editorial) Just...perfect Harley ( User Info ) Posted on: Sat Jun 26th, 2004 at 07:58:04 AM EST In which Dick Cheney embraces his inner boor, cuz you know, it's time he said what he said. (I predicted some of his fellows would approve, didn't go the extra mile and assume the old fraud would pat himself on the back. Well done Mr. Vice President!) "I expressed myself rather forcefully, felt better after I had done it," Cheney told Neil Cavuto of Fox News. The vice president said those who heard the putdown agreed with him. "I think that a lot of my colleagues felt that what I had said badly needed to be said, that it was long overdue."
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Extractions: Excerpt: This fall the Appleton Area School District will partner with area universities to begin a study that will assess effects of its healthy lifestyles program on students. Among other things, researchers will be digging through the school trash. Researchers from UW-Fox and Lawrence University Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee Excerpt: James Walrath, 62, of Milwaukee took over Aug. 1 as executive director of Federal Defender Services of Eastern Wisconsin Inc., a non-profit corporation that oversees the representation of indigent defendants in U.S. District Court. Walrath had spent 10 years as the executive director of the Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee. Before that, he practiced criminal law for 20 years. Walrath took five questions recently from Journal Sentinel federal courts reporter Gina Barton.
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Poynter Online - Romenesko How newspapers cover meth mouth Shafer does a Nexis check. (Slate) USA Today founder Al Neuharth told a University of south dakota audience that many http://www.poynter.org/dg.lts/id.45/aid.66749/column.htm
The Hindu : Patient Power Online edition of India s National Newspaper Sunday, Dec 14, 2003 conserving surgery was 48 per cent in Ohio compared to 1.4 per cent in south dakota. http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/mag/2003/12/14/stories/2003121400260400.htm
Extractions: With the information explosion, the patient is calling the shots. "I do not want two diseases, one Nature made and one Doctor made." Napoleon Bonaparte "One must educate the public that seldom does a patient receive the best treatment." The Flexner Report, 1910 THE doctor was trusted and dominant. The patient was uninformed, grateful, and believed in fate. If something went wrong, patients often wouldn't know, and if they did, they wouldn't complain. Few hospitals entertained complaints. That was the 20th Century. CQI techniques used in monitoring industrial processes are now used in tracking patient care. The health consumer is trying to ensure that customer delight, not satisfied doctors, is the new slogan for the health care industry.
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Extractions: Bruce Cowan is a California native. He graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, and started electronics chip and computer products distributing company Acclaim Electronics five years ago in Carlsbad, California. But his state of mind changed as California enacted legislation he felt was increasingly anti-business. Eventually, Cowan, 38, reached a breaking point. In November 2003, he moved the 20-employee company to Las Vegas. "I'm a political and economic refugee from California," says Cowan, who contends California has "created a hostile environment toward businesses." "Entrepreneurial refugees" such as Cowan seek greener business pastures, and many states paint them a pretty picture. Last fall, Oregon's governor sent 250 letters to small and midsize California companies. Nevada is bombarding California with billboards and newspaper ads. South Dakota's economic development site
SDVisit -- June 2002 Monthly Report Participated in a south dakota Public Radio broadcast that focused on travel in Worked with Westwood Radio to market special newspaper inserts in major http://sdvisit.com/reference/monthly_reports/2002/Jun2002.htm
Extractions: Monthly Reports - January 2002 - February 2002 - March 2002 ... - May 2002 - June 2002 - July 2002 - August 2002 - September 2002 - October 2002 ... - December 2002 JUNE 2002 MEMORANDUM TO: Governor William J. Janklow DATE: July 5, 2002 FROM: Patricia Van Gerpen You may download and print the entire June report in Adobe Acrobat (PDF). Contents: Department Funding PUBLIC RELATIONS Developed media plan for the Mount Rushmore Independence Day Celebration. Worked with officials from Mount Rushmore National Memorial Society, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, and various organizations in the Black Hills to discuss an alternative to the fireworks display. Coordinated location of the satellite truck and camera placements, and developed backup plan with company providing satellite truck. Notified Information Center, phone center, and Mall of America staff of changes with entertainment at Mount Rushmore for July 3 and 4.
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Extractions: Monthly Reports - January 2005 - February 2005 - March 2005 - April 2005 - May 2005 - June 2005 - July 2005 ... - August 2005 - September 2005 - October 2005 - November 2005 - December 2005 March MEMORANDUM TO: Jim Hagen DATE: April 7, 2005 FROM: Billie Jo Waara SUBJECT: Tourisms March Monthly Status Report You may download and print the entire March Report in Adobe Acrobat (PDF). Contents: 2010 Initiative Department Funding 2010 INITIATIVE Please refer to www.2010Initiative.com for updates on all goals. back to top RURAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT Participated in the Custer Community Assessment with the South Dakota Rural Development Council. Community groups were asked to identify Custers strengths/assets, weaknesses/limitations, and their visions for Custer in the next 20 years. A final report will be presented to the community leaders. Met with members of the Casey Tibbs Foundation Board of Directors to discuss the future of the Rodeo Center in Fort Pierre and the Foundations vision for the facility once its completed. Discussed marketing opportunities with Tourism and funding opportunities through Economic Development.
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Extractions: Airline Security faces an internal threat ARCHIVES Fire and Brimstone Third on my wish list for the coming election season, following close behind a Bush re-election and a Democratic congressional disaster, is the defeat of the chief Democratic obstructionist, Tom Daschle. Well, it appears that there is hope on all counts. Regarding the latter, there is this: As reporters focus on upcoming speeches from Vice President Dick Cheney and President George W. Bush, many delegates in New York City are buzzing about a Senate race that could mean the end of Tom Daschle's political career. Daschle is facing John Thune, a well-spoken former member of the House, and polls show the race is very close. A new poll released yesterday by the National Republican Senatorial Committee shows Thune leading Daschle.
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